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this is also a sarah. sarah manhurst. widmer? >> i love him, yeah. >> sarah wore an engagement ring and is the mother of ryan's son, born in the summer after trial number two. >> what did you name the baby? >> his name is ryan. >> you see ryan's face in the baby's? >> yeah. >> sarah, a canadian via new york, like jennifer from iowa and melissa from seattle, also became aware of ryan after our first "dateline" program on the case aired back in 2009. >> i thought that he was railroaded. i really did. >> she sent an e-mail to ryan saying how sorry she felt with him. he sent one back. soon they were talking on the phone. a little more than a month later, sarah came to cincinnati to visit ryan. she stayed at his mother's house. >> i thought it was a little awkward, because we had talked on the phone but hadn't met. he was telling me how much he loved sarah and could never love another woman as much as he loved her. i think i started crying because i felt so bad for him. >> sarah went back to new york and three weeks later retu
this is also a sarah. sarah manhurst. widmer? >> i love him, yeah. >> sarah wore an engagement ring and is the mother of ryan's son, born in the summer after trial number two. >> what did you name the baby? >> his name is ryan. >> you see ryan's face in the baby's? >> yeah. >> sarah, a canadian via new york, like jennifer from iowa and melissa from seattle, also became aware of ryan after our first "dateline" program on the case aired back in...
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yamiche: sarah, i want to come to you. talk to me a little bit about w all that we've been talking about has -- you think impacted how this is unfolding in congress, especially from the ground up when you -- in the communities that buff won reporting in? sarah: you can look at congress again as a microcosm although it's almost the macrocosm but the microcosm. because i want to sort of take you to minneapolis. right after this happened, the streets were filled with people. there was intense anger. there was intense emotion. there was intense sorrow. there was an intense push to change things and change them immediately and for good. the initial reaction from the minneapolis city council was to replace the entire police system, the entire police department with a different department that they -- something like the department of public safety, right? so that was a non-starter. what you ended up getting is banned -- banned chokeholds. that -- banned -- yamiche: we are about to have to wrap it in a minute. i'm sorry to cut you
yamiche: sarah, i want to come to you. talk to me a little bit about w all that we've been talking about has -- you think impacted how this is unfolding in congress, especially from the ground up when you -- in the communities that buff won reporting in? sarah: you can look at congress again as a microcosm although it's almost the macrocosm but the microcosm. because i want to sort of take you to minneapolis. right after this happened, the streets were filled with people. there was intense...
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sarah: sure.e the last couple of years have been good to next-door in terms of our overall growth rate. in 2020, our daily active users grew over 50%. that is our north term that trick -- north term metric. are they finding us to feed that daily habit. with that revenue, it continues to build because we have become more youthful for advertisers. i talked about how unique the platform is. for more advertisers are finding next-door as the place to get their message out. of course, we also work extremely well for small businesses. not just the big local businesses like a walmart or home depot, but also the mom-and-pop on the street corner, maybe the local coffee shops, the local pilates class. . revenue has tracked with that number. we really like the momentum we are seeing overall in the business right now. emily: is an ipo in the cards? sarah: could we raise money and put it to good use? absolutely. are we ready to go to -- ready to be a public company? where work on that. i think we are there. i k
sarah: sure.e the last couple of years have been good to next-door in terms of our overall growth rate. in 2020, our daily active users grew over 50%. that is our north term that trick -- north term metric. are they finding us to feed that daily habit. with that revenue, it continues to build because we have become more youthful for advertisers. i talked about how unique the platform is. for more advertisers are finding next-door as the place to get their message out. of course, we also work...
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sarah: it is a combination of both, really. have seen very big movements under the indexes, where you have seen some big rotations into value and into sectors like the cyclical sector and out of some of the technology sector. biotech has had a very hard couple of weeks. tom: so what are you doing with health care? sarah: this is clearly a space where you're going to see continued growth as the population ages not just in the u.s., but globally. you also have to figure out how much was the pandemic a problem, and how much are we going back to some sort of normal in our own health care system because the health care system has been skewed by this global pandemic. so you have to assume that at some point, the numbers start to change and some of the more traditional operations like hip replacements and knee replacements start to come back stronger. but right now you are in limbo because you don't have sort of normalized procedurals. jonathan: the nasdaq 100 down by 1.9%, off by 250 points. is this price action in search of a story,
sarah: it is a combination of both, really. have seen very big movements under the indexes, where you have seen some big rotations into value and into sectors like the cyclical sector and out of some of the technology sector. biotech has had a very hard couple of weeks. tom: so what are you doing with health care? sarah: this is clearly a space where you're going to see continued growth as the population ages not just in the u.s., but globally. you also have to figure out how much was the...
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sarah, many thanks, for the latest, sarah - thanks, for the latest, sarah rainsford there in minsk.ican—american who was killed by a police officer in minneapolis. the images of the incident shocked people around the world, prompting global protests against racism and police brutality. members of the floyd family have been meeting president biden at the white house, while in minneapolis a celebration of mr floyd's life has been organised. our north america correspondent nick bryant reports. taking a knee in the place that george floyd was killed. a symbol of what's become a global struggle. an act of remembrance that lasted nine minutes and 29 seconds — the duration of his murder. chanting: one, two, three, four! police violence no more! - the march for racial justice must often seem like a never—ending journey — with milestones along the way but no end point in sight. chanting: george floyd, george floyd! _ that's certainly how it feels a year on from the murder of george floyd. protesters are angry they haven't seen more change. we are hunted in america just for being black, and t
sarah, many thanks, for the latest, sarah - thanks, for the latest, sarah rainsford there in minsk.ican—american who was killed by a police officer in minneapolis. the images of the incident shocked people around the world, prompting global protests against racism and police brutality. members of the floyd family have been meeting president biden at the white house, while in minneapolis a celebration of mr floyd's life has been organised. our north america correspondent nick bryant reports....
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let's get back to sarah hewin.e china story, we heard our reporter talking about the strong trade numbers coming through. berg economics talking about exports supporting growth often is him. -- optimism. do these data points add to your optimism about the chinese recovery story? sarah: absolutely. we are seeing very good data coming out of china. certainly on the exports side, on the trade side, it's encouraging. the worst of the pandemic is over for some large economies like the u.s. and europe. there will be a takeoff and exports related to the pandemic. electronic goods, computers, pandemic related medical equipment. what we are seeing is a surge in consumer related exports, reflecting the big stimulus in the u.s. and the recovery more broadly in the west. for china, the domestic economy is in quarters. we are seeing encouraging signs there as well. i think it's important to remember for the economy as a whole, domestic services activity is something worth keeping an ion. anna: one -- how do you treat that? is t
let's get back to sarah hewin.e china story, we heard our reporter talking about the strong trade numbers coming through. berg economics talking about exports supporting growth often is him. -- optimism. do these data points add to your optimism about the chinese recovery story? sarah: absolutely. we are seeing very good data coming out of china. certainly on the exports side, on the trade side, it's encouraging. the worst of the pandemic is over for some large economies like the u.s. and...
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we heard you, sarah. it was fine. >> sarah, thank you so much. we heard you. >> can you hear me?ngratulations again. >> all right. okay. bye-bye. no problem. >> clerk: bye. >> president knutzen: so the alzheimer's association is going to be doing some work on communities of color and alzheimer's is what they're calling it. it's broading the diversity and clinical trial. so african-americans, latino and native americans are not mountain trial. and they have rate of alzheimer's higher than the white population. so this will expand any clinical trials and give additional insights and help so the underserved populations. we spent time this past month just having some reports from members on what they were doing. often times we don't have a lot of time at the meeting and we happen to have a lighter agenda. so one of our members has been working with contact tracers. and a group called vax group, which calls people back, a response to folks who have called in about getting vaccine appointments. and then they've set up the appointments for the folks. and those are targeted in specific n
we heard you, sarah. it was fine. >> sarah, thank you so much. we heard you. >> can you hear me?ngratulations again. >> all right. okay. bye-bye. no problem. >> clerk: bye. >> president knutzen: so the alzheimer's association is going to be doing some work on communities of color and alzheimer's is what they're calling it. it's broading the diversity and clinical trial. so african-americans, latino and native americans are not mountain trial. and they have rate of...
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sarah stinson was able to find out for us.arlier we asked a quick listen of data, but they let him so it is offering the same information. in spanish. so again, if you've just joined us this morning. what we know is that will shortly after midnight. we had the party bus which we saw moment there behind the officers with what appeared to be a party of people's perhaps celebrating a 21st birthday party. come under fire. they were on the freeway heading southbound when and you'll see in some of the video, too. the entire bus was just riddled with bullets right. you know, one person confirmed killed in that shooting handful of others. we presume wounded by gunfire. the bus driver managed to steer that party bus a police station in oakland and that's where it came to rest in the parking lot. and that's where the investigation has now unfolded. and at this point there are still a lot of questions, including the motive behind the shooting. why it happened, whether this was random on the freeway or whether they were targeted for some
sarah stinson was able to find out for us.arlier we asked a quick listen of data, but they let him so it is offering the same information. in spanish. so again, if you've just joined us this morning. what we know is that will shortly after midnight. we had the party bus which we saw moment there behind the officers with what appeared to be a party of people's perhaps celebrating a 21st birthday party. come under fire. they were on the freeway heading southbound when and you'll see in some of...
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let's find out maybe kron 4, sarah stinson actually shed some light on the sarah. what are you seeing. >> yeah, those are all employees right now. they were waiting here along the sheriff's office and they've all been summoned to walk this way. i'm not sure where they're walking to look how many people that is. that's dozens and dozens of people. and i would say it's about 90% of them employees vta employees. you can see their uniforms that they're wearing and then their company by sheriff's office officials and i assume i mean, of course you know, i'm just looking in trying to understand what's happening here. but i assume they're going to be talking to all of those people. they need to figure out what happened, what they saw. these are people who are either there at the time of the shooting or they work there and they may be able to shed some light on what they saw. maybe some of those people were there and survived. we just don't know. and so they are all being taken to this area, to the left and as i said before, i'm here at younger street and first, this is wh
let's find out maybe kron 4, sarah stinson actually shed some light on the sarah. what are you seeing. >> yeah, those are all employees right now. they were waiting here along the sheriff's office and they've all been summoned to walk this way. i'm not sure where they're walking to look how many people that is. that's dozens and dozens of people. and i would say it's about 90% of them employees vta employees. you can see their uniforms that they're wearing and then their company by...
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yes, and thank you, sarah, for sharing your— and thank you, sarah, for sharing your inspiring story.lourish and lead fulfilling lives. and that's absolutely essential. literacy is the key. it is the _ essential. literacy is the key. it is the key— essential. literacy is the key. it is the key to be able to take agency in your— is the key to be able to take agency in your life — is the key to be able to take agency in your life and to be able to make choices _ in your life and to be able to make choices. sarah spoke about the choices— choices. sarah spoke about the choices she was unable to take and the stress — choices she was unable to take and the stress that this caused her. and it's really— the stress that this caused her. and it's really important that we address— it's really important that we address the barriers that many adult literacy— address the barriers that many adult literacy learners experience. and provide _ literacy learners experience. and provide ways where they can be supported on theirjourney. it was fantastic— supported on theirjourney. it was fantastic to— supp
yes, and thank you, sarah, for sharing your— and thank you, sarah, for sharing your inspiring story.lourish and lead fulfilling lives. and that's absolutely essential. literacy is the key. it is the _ essential. literacy is the key. it is the key— essential. literacy is the key. it is the key to be able to take agency in your— is the key to be able to take agency in your life — is the key to be able to take agency in your life and to be able to make choices _ in your life and to be able...
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sarah is visiting assistant professor of israel studies at northwestern university in the usa.professor of communications at the university of haifa. rehan writes for the middle east eye. chris is a journalist and a social media expert. and also with us today, anna, the editorial director of a magazine aimed at kids, there is no swiping required. anna, we will talk to you a bit later. i want to know briefly, i know your subscription numbers have gone up significantly. you are one of the fastest—growing magazines in the uk right now. is that correct? yeah, that is absolutely right. we gained 36% more subscribers last year and we hit 100,000 subscribers to the magazine, going from strength to strength at the moment. what is on the cover this week? this week, we have news of the big beach clean—up. this is a huge initiative to clean upi million miles worth of beach across the uk. a bit of good news, very good. chris, i want to come to you briefly to talk about one of the massive stories this week, which is about the merger of warner media and discovery, kind of getting married rea
sarah is visiting assistant professor of israel studies at northwestern university in the usa.professor of communications at the university of haifa. rehan writes for the middle east eye. chris is a journalist and a social media expert. and also with us today, anna, the editorial director of a magazine aimed at kids, there is no swiping required. anna, we will talk to you a bit later. i want to know briefly, i know your subscription numbers have gone up significantly. you are one of the...
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sarah, thank you very much, sarah corker at i you very much, sarah corker at manchester airport.. a couple more of your tweets, neville says, manchester airport. a couple more of yourtweets, neville says, i manchester airport. a couple more of your tweets, neville says, i will probably have a treat in a cafe tomorrow, not going on a foreign holiday this year, in respect to those we have lost. of course, we always need to point out that not everyone who wants to travel abroad is going on a foreign holiday, they may be going to see family abroad. we heard about a one—year—old's birthday party in a garden, emily says it shout out to my mum turning 59, we are excited to make use of an indoor restaurant booking to celebrate tonight. a very happy birthday to her as well. keep your thoughts coming in. what are you planning to do? what are you still being cautious about? you can do that on twitter. in scotland, six people from three households can now meet indoors, and eight people from eight households outdoors. alcohol can be served inside pubs and restaurants until 10:30 at night. but
sarah, thank you very much, sarah corker at i you very much, sarah corker at manchester airport.. a couple more of your tweets, neville says, manchester airport. a couple more of yourtweets, neville says, i manchester airport. a couple more of your tweets, neville says, i will probably have a treat in a cafe tomorrow, not going on a foreign holiday this year, in respect to those we have lost. of course, we always need to point out that not everyone who wants to travel abroad is going on a...
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sarah rainsford — to go to to stay there. sarah rainsford in _ to go to to stay there.y there. sarah rainsford in moscow, thank| to go to to stay there. sarah - rainsford in moscow, thank you. the former head of formula 0ne's governing body, max mosley, who went on to become a privacy campaigner, has died aged 81. son of the british fascist leader 0swald mosley, he hit the headlines outside his racing career when the news of the world wrongly published a story alleging he had taken part in a nazi—themed orgy. mr mosley won £60,000 in damages for libel and invasion of privacy and went on to campaign vigorously for tighter press regulation. our home editor mark easton looks back at his life. max mosley was many things. a racing driver who went on to run motorsport, a barrister who helped change britain's laws on privacy and a suave family man with a secret double life. he was the son of 0swald mosley, leader of the british union of fascists, and his mother, lady diana, described by one newspaper is an "unrepentant nazi". "all my life, i've had hanging over me my anteceden
sarah rainsford — to go to to stay there. sarah rainsford in _ to go to to stay there.y there. sarah rainsford in moscow, thank| to go to to stay there. sarah - rainsford in moscow, thank you. the former head of formula 0ne's governing body, max mosley, who went on to become a privacy campaigner, has died aged 81. son of the british fascist leader 0swald mosley, he hit the headlines outside his racing career when the news of the world wrongly published a story alleging he had taken part in a...
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sarah corker, bbc news. now with all the sport, here's sarah mulkerrins, at the bbc sport centre.ka could be expelled from the french open and banned from future grand slams if she continues to refuse to speak to the media. 0saka said last week that she would not talk to the press during roland garros because she wants to protect her mental health, and today organisers fined her $15,000. adam wild reports. arriving at the french open, all the talk of who talk. behind the mask here, naomi 0saka, not yet on court but already courting controversy. her refusal to speak to the press is to protect her mental health, she says, a stance which has divided opinion. her extraordinary talent, though, quite beyond debate. already a global sporting icon but yet to prove herself on clay. against romania's patricia maria tig, she was forced to fight but ultimately found her feet. through to the second round without serious concern, at least, not on court. good to her word, not a word to the press afterwards, prompting tournament organisers to find her $15,000. they said... i totally respect her d
sarah corker, bbc news. now with all the sport, here's sarah mulkerrins, at the bbc sport centre.ka could be expelled from the french open and banned from future grand slams if she continues to refuse to speak to the media. 0saka said last week that she would not talk to the press during roland garros because she wants to protect her mental health, and today organisers fined her $15,000. adam wild reports. arriving at the french open, all the talk of who talk. behind the mask here, naomi 0saka,...
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sarah norman and robby soave. thank you for being on a sunday. sarah: thank you.s blames end of the show on misogyny.re ♪ . a plan that can help grow and protect your money. now or in the future. with an annuity in your plan to help cover essential expenses, you can live the retirement you want. the right financial professional can show you how. this is what an annuity can do. ♪ ♪ this is what an annuity can do. e tseallow w tirifto w r. ol w.. wke it me annoh kp erneorki a gig r thr vis. eye t iny,whh lirs wi st t yo intnedoha enncyo oinpeen thvefaered it me annoh kp erneorki a gig r thr vis. th is rkth irdy,whh lirs wi st t oo fm rae ofelblops and abt r sttg howie: ellen degeneres is ending talk show after 19 seasons on the air after internal probe of mistreatment of the staff. >> i still don't understand it. it was too orchestrated and people get picked on four months straight and talk about toxic work environment and it's interesting because i'm a woman and it did feel very misogynistic. carley: well, i thought the interview with savannah guthrie. she said som
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and sarah cody issued the order originally the health official in santa clara county that led to thepread of lockdowns enclosures that ruined lives and livelihoods and for example the closure of schools was not based on science. she refused to dive old any science behind the decision that she made. then we found out later schools are relatively safe. think of all the damage that was done to school-age children not just in education but acute anxiety disorder depression and drug abuse and suicide. it has been tragic i don't view her as the heroic figure that many do. i see her as a villain. steve: i totally agree and as we reported, the entire lockdown plan is something she took off the shelf and develop that in partnership with others locally as a response after 9/11 to a potential bioterrorism attack it is a totally different plan for a completely different situation off-the-shelf reply into this regardless of the facts of the disease and the entire country copied it. so i am very caught up. [laughter] of course we are happy the vaccination rate is so high things are opening up have
and sarah cody issued the order originally the health official in santa clara county that led to thepread of lockdowns enclosures that ruined lives and livelihoods and for example the closure of schools was not based on science. she refused to dive old any science behind the decision that she made. then we found out later schools are relatively safe. think of all the damage that was done to school-age children not just in education but acute anxiety disorder depression and drug abuse and...
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thank you very much for now, sarah rainsford _ minsk?- thousands of couples in england whose weddings have been delayed during the pandemic will now be able to celebrate their big day with up to 30 guests, thanks to the easing of restrictions this week. fiona lamdin has been speaking to a bride and groom whose wedding date has been moved three times. beth and toby have been waiting for this moment for two years. in march 2020 we went down to a venue and choose a date, and it happened to be the 20th of may, and we hoped and prayed between then and now, really. as of this week, 30 guests are now allowed inside the ceremony, and although they still have to wear facemasks, one of the other biggest changes is that now beth's father is able to walk her down the aisle. music plays how's that feel? is that 0k? yeah, feels good. others, though, haven't been as lucky. oh, wow. you look fantastic. charlotte and her fiance have now moved their wedding date three times. so, our original date was january the 2nd and then, unfortunately, with lockdown
thank you very much for now, sarah rainsford _ minsk?- thousands of couples in england whose weddings have been delayed during the pandemic will now be able to celebrate their big day with up to 30 guests, thanks to the easing of restrictions this week. fiona lamdin has been speaking to a bride and groom whose wedding date has been moved three times. beth and toby have been waiting for this moment for two years. in march 2020 we went down to a venue and choose a date, and it happened to be the...
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sarah has got your piece and now so should gifts. haha. >> that was incredible. >> scariest thing i've done long time. i've been skydiving. so that's right, top this close to that. i think you drop 6 stories. i'm told no no. a few drops right. and you're suddenly plummeting down this too. that's dark and scary can tell you that you it beautifully. yeah. like on camera the whole time. that was amazing. you kept yourself in like a make it more i know. you know, it's one you are my hero. seriously. you look fantastic. you survive that ride. that was amazing. absolutely. >> survived. >> you know, super fun. open about 5 years highly recommend this ride. my face hurts from smiling haha, that's her 3rd right. say yeah. and the great news is you don't have to wait in line to go back up again. fact a lot of the folks that are coming out to enjoy. the park will have to wait long lines right. yeah, that's right. they're only doing 25% capacities. that means you won't be waiting in long, long lines. that's the perk of it all since we they do ha
sarah has got your piece and now so should gifts. haha. >> that was incredible. >> scariest thing i've done long time. i've been skydiving. so that's right, top this close to that. i think you drop 6 stories. i'm told no no. a few drops right. and you're suddenly plummeting down this too. that's dark and scary can tell you that you it beautifully. yeah. like on camera the whole time. that was amazing. you kept yourself in like a make it more i know. you know, it's one you are my...
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sarah. >> james. i'm live here at the vta railyard where this mass shooting took place. you can see there are still yellow tape surrounding the entire facility as investigators continue to come this area and figure out how and why this happened. we know that the shooter 57 year-old samuel cassidy was a crew at the tia employee when he shot at this facility killing 9 of his co-workers cassidy then turned the gun on himself once he saw that law enforcement had arrived was no gunfire exchange between police sheriff's deputies and the shooter. it was just him and then shooting himself. now we just talked with the sheriff laurie smith and she tells us exactly what kind of guns were used by the shooter to kill his coworkers. take a listen. >> the guns were in the area where he took his life and they were 2 semiautomatic and he also had magazines that ammunition in them. and we know that he had those 2. i'm not sure if additional been found and they appear to be legal or, you i've seen the photographs they appear to be legal if they've been modified in any way. i don't know tha
sarah. >> james. i'm live here at the vta railyard where this mass shooting took place. you can see there are still yellow tape surrounding the entire facility as investigators continue to come this area and figure out how and why this happened. we know that the shooter 57 year-old samuel cassidy was a crew at the tia employee when he shot at this facility killing 9 of his co-workers cassidy then turned the gun on himself once he saw that law enforcement had arrived was no gunfire...
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[applause] what ever happened to sarah silverman? seriously. she used to be the fun communion with the potty mouth. now she is a middle-aged political activist who earnestly trans-plains the worlds of competitive sports took caitlyn jenner. >> you're a woman. a trans girl is a girl. she should have the same rights as cis girls. it's a trans girl to strong customer quote about tall girls, short girls, boys in high school who are teeny tiny and their teammates have already hit puberty under shaving. why don't you have coed sports divided by weight or height. this is so dumb. it's not concern for girls sports, its transphobia. full. >> greg: did she say step? full. someone has been to london. mind the gap. full stop sounds like her career. she slams a trained person and then accuses that trans person of hurting trans people. how arrogant you have to think you have to be to think you know more than caitlyn jenner. it's like arguing brian stelter about what it's like inside the cheesecake factory. maybe it's like me arguing with sarah about wearing
[applause] what ever happened to sarah silverman? seriously. she used to be the fun communion with the potty mouth. now she is a middle-aged political activist who earnestly trans-plains the worlds of competitive sports took caitlyn jenner. >> you're a woman. a trans girl is a girl. she should have the same rights as cis girls. it's a trans girl to strong customer quote about tall girls, short girls, boys in high school who are teeny tiny and their teammates have already hit puberty under...
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sarah stinson is live in oakland with the latest details there. good morning, sarah, what are you learning out there. >> well, we're learning that from people who are on scene that this was potentially a 21st birthday in the birthday. girl was shot. now she's expected that she's recovering right now. but again, a lot of information that we're waiting to hear. we know multiple people shot on the party bus that you're looking at right now here at the eastman station oakland police department's eastmont station. that's where this bus pulled in after being shot at several times apparently was shot at 5 on 5.80 near the macarthur exit. you can see video from the scene earlier. people told us again this was a birthday party celebrating on a party bus and that the birthday shot and others as well. police are currently surrounding this party bus there are still investigating. you can see the bullet holes in the windows of this party bus and there's also video from the second scene located at 68 and foot hill. that is where you can see them also investigat
sarah stinson is live in oakland with the latest details there. good morning, sarah, what are you learning out there. >> well, we're learning that from people who are on scene that this was potentially a 21st birthday in the birthday. girl was shot. now she's expected that she's recovering right now. but again, a lot of information that we're waiting to hear. we know multiple people shot on the party bus that you're looking at right now here at the eastman station oakland police...
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everard murder, — in the wake of the sarah everard murder, a — in the wake of the sarah everard murderand how we come to our young _ prevention and how we come to our young men— prevention and how we come to our young men about women, and their responses _ young men about women, and their responses to that. so it's likely to be a very— responses to that. so it's likely to be a very big piece of work which is why the _ be a very big piece of work which is why the government has taken such a lon- why the government has taken such a long time _ why the government has taken such a long time with it. it's dovetails into other— long time with it. it's dovetails into other work they're doing in terms _ into other work they're doing in terms of— into other work they're doing in terms of looking at women and girls, their strategy, which is coming late in the _ their strategy, which is coming late in the year— their strategy, which is coming late in the year but the figures from the guardian— in the year but the figures from the guardian are shocking and put the spotlight — guardian are shocking
everard murder, — in the wake of the sarah everard murder, a — in the wake of the sarah everard murderand how we come to our young _ prevention and how we come to our young men— prevention and how we come to our young men about women, and their responses _ young men about women, and their responses to that. so it's likely to be a very— responses to that. so it's likely to be a very big piece of work which is why the _ be a very big piece of work which is why the government has taken...
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i couldn't because told her she can sign up for sarah. good. see once i youngest child is a little older, she's a single parent with 3 children, but emphasizes repeatedly that her motivation is merely to help. she dismisses all talk of possible health risks. oh my god sees us. and when you're doing something good, maybe the next day, those good things will return to you. she has no job. the family of 4 lives from child benefits, 280 years a month and all surrogates are allowed to receive 10000 euros in compensation. but she tells us the thumbs involved much higher. she's been told 30 thousands and that's a good start in life. 30000 euros. $30000.00 euros would be a loss of money. a powerful incentive. i joined forces with another journalist in flight, the green tide and discreet, where we're going to poses a couple in the mid to late forty's, who are desperate to have children. greece offers parents that use surrogacy an advantage. a court process guarantees them the parental rights. before the pregnancy begins. we inquire to fertility clinic a
i couldn't because told her she can sign up for sarah. good. see once i youngest child is a little older, she's a single parent with 3 children, but emphasizes repeatedly that her motivation is merely to help. she dismisses all talk of possible health risks. oh my god sees us. and when you're doing something good, maybe the next day, those good things will return to you. she has no job. the family of 4 lives from child benefits, 280 years a month and all surrogates are allowed to receive 10000...
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amicus urges a position forcibly stated in 1837 by sarah grimke noted abolitionist an advocate of equal rights for men and women. she spoke not elegantly, but with unmistakable. authority she said i ask no favor for my sex. all i ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our next we had other things for the pregnancy issues that that fell away women sued because they were put out of the military who had long career successful careers and and ended up having to get out of the military. so there were a lot of things going on at that time and in the same time the american public was chafing against the draft they had to look at what they were going to do to bring to bring more people in and again like in world war one and world war ii they turned to bring more women into the military. so they knew that some of those rules had to go away the 2% ceiling on the number of women who could serve the restriction on grade lieutenant colonel fell away. the restrictions on where women could serve about on combat ships or combat aircraft stayed and in fact, they stayed well into the into t
amicus urges a position forcibly stated in 1837 by sarah grimke noted abolitionist an advocate of equal rights for men and women. she spoke not elegantly, but with unmistakable. authority she said i ask no favor for my sex. all i ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our next we had other things for the pregnancy issues that that fell away women sued because they were put out of the military who had long career successful careers and and ended up having to get out of the...
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evan papen tonio rafferty law firm sarah right off the bat this looks contentious pro ponens of this ban point to those disproportionately affected as the 85 to 90 percent of african american smokers and vapors prefer menthol products while 0 ponens civil rights groups fear over policing of black communities lots to unpack here sarah where do you see all this headed. well to start holland this ban has the potential to encourage nearly 1000000 people to quit smoking has the potential to save a lot of lives just by banning a flavor of tobacco so this should have respond as a racial injustice issue should be viewed as a great step forward to promoting public health and preventing unnecessary deaths among minority communities but the real reason that minorities are being dispersed and only affected by this menthol ban is because minority communities are being print disproportionately targeted by the tobacco industry the track industry aggressively marketed to these communities because they're one of the last strongholds of this industry relies on to make their money so honestly on i woul
evan papen tonio rafferty law firm sarah right off the bat this looks contentious pro ponens of this ban point to those disproportionately affected as the 85 to 90 percent of african american smokers and vapors prefer menthol products while 0 ponens civil rights groups fear over policing of black communities lots to unpack here sarah where do you see all this headed. well to start holland this ban has the potential to encourage nearly 1000000 people to quit smoking has the potential to save a...
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sarah: yeah.adly, another strategy that is being deployed by the federal government is meeting people where they are at. physically with mobile vaccination sites going to people's homes, if they are homebound. putting locations in hard-hit communities and hard-to-reach communities. engaging with trusted messengers in specific communities. and it's really talking to people through these, and maybe that is more effective in some cases than a free beer. but it really depends on who you're talking to. emily: i could see that. sarah holder in our citylab segment, thank you so much. really interesting nuances there. meantime, novavax pushed back at scott -- it's timeline for a covid shot and does not plan to file for authorization in the u.s. and europe until the end of the year. the ceo spoke with bloomberg earlier about their decision to delay that start date. >> why is it taking longer than we had hoped to? it is where our starting point was a year ago. we've got all of the manufacturing data to put
sarah: yeah.adly, another strategy that is being deployed by the federal government is meeting people where they are at. physically with mobile vaccination sites going to people's homes, if they are homebound. putting locations in hard-hit communities and hard-to-reach communities. engaging with trusted messengers in specific communities. and it's really talking to people through these, and maybe that is more effective in some cases than a free beer. but it really depends on who you're talking...
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we've been getting some as sarah mentioned. we're beginning some terrific reviews on this book and one of them was very it just sang the praise is but towards the end the reviewer did say, i feel like i'm in one of those mppa whatever those warnings are before a cable show. i cannot disagree with the reviewers. injunction that blood and treasure is not for the faint of heart. i mean the narrative opens with daniel boone's 16 year old son james bleeding out he's being gut-shot from an indian ambush cherokee, delaware shawnee, and he's about to die anyway, and the leader of the ambush shawnee named big jim who actually had died at had eaten at the boone house is just gratuitously. plucking out one by one his fingernails and then his toenails and then we come almost full circle to later in the book. very late in the book where daniel boone's son his other son israel one of his other sons dies in bones arms. he's got a an indian musket ball lodged in his heart and as his dying breaths, he's doubts. he's fuming doubts of blood and i
we've been getting some as sarah mentioned. we're beginning some terrific reviews on this book and one of them was very it just sang the praise is but towards the end the reviewer did say, i feel like i'm in one of those mppa whatever those warnings are before a cable show. i cannot disagree with the reviewers. injunction that blood and treasure is not for the faint of heart. i mean the narrative opens with daniel boone's 16 year old son james bleeding out he's being gut-shot from an indian...
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sarah stinson kron 4 news. thanks a lot, sarah. >> the winds are also a big concern for firefighters cal fire continues to urge people to take the threat of wildfires seriously. in fact, they updated this graphic that we share with you a few weeks back to show just how bad this year is compared to last year and the new numbers, this morning really paint the picture. look at that this year so far more than 14,000 almost 15,000 acres has burned already compared to the under 3,000 that had burned up to this point last year, 900 more fires have gone there have happened this year compared to last year. just a county put it in perspective for you. and underline to that point is the drought monitor map. the new one just came out this morning. it shows you just how bad the entire state is bone dry. all these shades of yellow orange and red indicate just how severe the drought is in different parts of the state. and i'll tell you, compared to the last drought monitor map. the bay area is getting worse. let's zoom in and
sarah stinson kron 4 news. thanks a lot, sarah. >> the winds are also a big concern for firefighters cal fire continues to urge people to take the threat of wildfires seriously. in fact, they updated this graphic that we share with you a few weeks back to show just how bad this year is compared to last year and the new numbers, this morning really paint the picture. look at that this year so far more than 14,000 almost 15,000 acres has burned already compared to the under 3,000 that had...
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my father — he�*s in his 80s — but he sarah�*s grandson, and he remembers her.. it�*s obviously made worse by the fact that sarah is in a kind of pauper�*s public area. but that kind of doesn�*t feel fair either — why should people who had less money be just mounded over and forgotten? manor park cemetery says those public graves are buried in land it privately owns, and with burial space in short supply it�*s acting within the guidelines with the utmost care and sensitivity. but for margaret, who feels like she�*s onlyjust been reunited with her mother... it makes my blood crawl.. i don�*t like it at all. you just can�*t take people away from people. it�*s got to be changed — the law�*s got to be changed. that�*s mum and i... the government says it�*s reviewing its guidelines, but that will take time — and, with remounding due imminently, that time for some is running out. frankie mccamley, bbc news. hello again. bank holiday monday was the hottest day of the year so far. i would say "no complaints", but may was a complete wash—out — the wettest on record in wa
my father — he�*s in his 80s — but he sarah�*s grandson, and he remembers her.. it�*s obviously made worse by the fact that sarah is in a kind of pauper�*s public area. but that kind of doesn�*t feel fair either — why should people who had less money be just mounded over and forgotten? manor park cemetery says those public graves are buried in land it privately owns, and with burial space in short supply it�*s acting within the guidelines with the utmost care and sensitivity....
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all right, sarah, what's your question? - hi, my name's sarah. and my question is, do you charge any upfront fees? - sarah, that's a great question. and the answer is no, you do not pay any upfront fees ever. the call is free. the consultation is free and you don't pay unless we win your case. so i encourage everyone watching at home. if you've been injured in an accident that was not torney, you're overwhelmed, you don't know what to do next, give us a call right now. we'll answer all of your questions and we'll let you know how much your case is potentially worth. - stay with us. we'll be right back hi folks and welcome back to the legal help center. if you've been injured in an accident that was not your fault and you don't have an attorney, we have legal professionals available to answer your questions and let you know how much your case is potentially worth. so rob let's remind everyone at home right now who should be calling right now? - well, gina, just like you said for all of you watching at home, if you've been injured in an accident, i
all right, sarah, what's your question? - hi, my name's sarah. and my question is, do you charge any upfront fees? - sarah, that's a great question. and the answer is no, you do not pay any upfront fees ever. the call is free. the consultation is free and you don't pay unless we win your case. so i encourage everyone watching at home. if you've been injured in an accident that was not torney, you're overwhelmed, you don't know what to do next, give us a call right now. we'll answer all of your...
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that is sarah merrick _ you miss something. that is sarah merrick they're - you miss something.top tips when it comes to starting a business. so many of those stories are on our website so take a look. it is called ceo secrets. has the pandemic changed what consumers choose to eat? a big number of brits have reduced the amount of animal products they're consuming since the start of the pandemic, according to new research by the vegan society, with 1 in 5 saying they've cut back on animal products. so what opportunities does this present for the vegan industry? louisianna waring is insight and commercial policy officer at the vegan society. welcome to the programme. firstly, tell us more about this trend that has been happening during the pandemic and why is it the case that we have gone vegan? for and why is it the case that we have gone vegan?— have gone vegan? for some, the pandemic has — have gone vegan? for some, the pandemic has driven _ have gone vegan? for some, the pandemic has driven increased i pandemic has driven increased awareness of eagerness. this is for many reas
that is sarah merrick _ you miss something. that is sarah merrick they're - you miss something.top tips when it comes to starting a business. so many of those stories are on our website so take a look. it is called ceo secrets. has the pandemic changed what consumers choose to eat? a big number of brits have reduced the amount of animal products they're consuming since the start of the pandemic, according to new research by the vegan society, with 1 in 5 saying they've cut back on animal...
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thank you for joining me, sarah - not nothing. thank you for joining me, sarah const- not nothing.or i joining me, sarah const from california. —— kunst. you'll remember earlier this hour we were discussing the uncertainty around portugal reopening to tourists next week. it appears there are no such concerns from greece, a country that also relies heavily on the tourism industry. in fact, tourism accounts for 20% of the entire economy — and one in fivejobs. now, there are a range of safety protocols in place. for example, arrivals will have to show vaccination or negative test certificates. and not everyone can visit — uk holidaymakers still have to wait till monday before their government allows foreign travel. here in the uk, greece is on the amber list, which means a 10—day quarantine for returning travellers, as well as two pcr tests. lets to speak to george filippidis, managing director of andronis hotels, the group has which six hotels in santorini and one in athens. not quite as straightforward as perhaps you would have liked the summer season to have started. how are bookin
thank you for joining me, sarah - not nothing. thank you for joining me, sarah const- not nothing.or i joining me, sarah const from california. —— kunst. you'll remember earlier this hour we were discussing the uncertainty around portugal reopening to tourists next week. it appears there are no such concerns from greece, a country that also relies heavily on the tourism industry. in fact, tourism accounts for 20% of the entire economy — and one in fivejobs. now, there are a range of...
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sarah. ., ., ., sarah. good morning, quite a long time coming. _ sarah. i chilly but about suffer some on the east although the rain bullhead through during today and all courtesy of this area of low pressure. the latest in a conveyor belt of low pressure affecting the uk. the radar picture shows the rain sweeping across northern ireland, some shari both ran across western parts of britain and in the east, dry at the moment for most and hazy sunshine out so some blue sky lasting through much of the day for the far north and east of scotland and eastern england as well. further west, this band of heavy rain, high school he winds associated with it as it pushes into south—west england, wales, north—west england as well, 11 degrees also under the brand of rain but in the brighter skies, 13 or 14 in the east. northern ireland has a chilly day but they return to sunshine and heavy showers late this afternoon into evening. eventually the band of rain pushes across all of the uk so we will all see wet weather through this evening and overnight. it will lingerfor
sarah. ., ., ., sarah. good morning, quite a long time coming. _ sarah. i chilly but about suffer some on the east although the rain bullhead through during today and all courtesy of this area of low pressure. the latest in a conveyor belt of low pressure affecting the uk. the radar picture shows the rain sweeping across northern ireland, some shari both ran across western parts of britain and in the east, dry at the moment for most and hazy sunshine out so some blue sky lasting through much of...
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kate >> sarah, thank you. >>> security experts are calling a cyber attack on the nation's largest fuel pipeline the worst yet on a piece of critical u.s. infrastructure, and there are concerns tonight about the potential impact on gas prices across the country kelly o'donnell has that story. >> reporter: tonight, a complex and sinister mystery. >> this is one of my worst nightmares come to light. >> reporter: a crippling cyber attack that forced a major u.s. energy pipeline offline friday cyber intruders inserted ransomware inside systems of energy giant colonial pipeline, making demands for payment. >> you're holding a major component of the united states infrastructure hostage for ransom. >> reporter: colonial pipeline delivers 100 million gallons a day of gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and home heating oil through a 5500-mile system on the east coast this attack, alarming many officials. >> the implications for this for national security cannot be overstated. >> reporter: under way this weekend an emergency response across the u.s. government homeland security, the fbi, department of en
kate >> sarah, thank you. >>> security experts are calling a cyber attack on the nation's largest fuel pipeline the worst yet on a piece of critical u.s. infrastructure, and there are concerns tonight about the potential impact on gas prices across the country kelly o'donnell has that story. >> reporter: tonight, a complex and sinister mystery. >> this is one of my worst nightmares come to light. >> reporter: a crippling cyber attack that forced a major u.s....
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sarah stinson, back to you. >> all right. well, you know, sarah knows what she's talking about. kissing fallen tiered. we work together at the san francisco of food bank. right. and it is it's such a lifeline for people that it feels good to do it. so it's a great organization. yeah. we're in. not here to tutor home. hornsby know that is one of the organizations that are station has partnered with in the past and it's an ongoing partnership. so by the way, if parents out there looking maybe for something for their kids. they volunteer week days have to be at least 11. but if you go on a saturday, you can bring your kids as young as 8. so and the work that you know, if it's safe the masking the most people are vaccinated these days. it's a great way to to help that feels good to work together doubt. all right. that up properties of 5. that's right. more news coming up though, with kron 4 news at 6. ken and catherine are here with that. thank you, vicki and grant jack. coming up that to 6 o'clock. >> another attack on asian americans in the bay area to asian women stabbed on marke
sarah stinson, back to you. >> all right. well, you know, sarah knows what she's talking about. kissing fallen tiered. we work together at the san francisco of food bank. right. and it is it's such a lifeline for people that it feels good to do it. so it's a great organization. yeah. we're in. not here to tutor home. hornsby know that is one of the organizations that are station has partnered with in the past and it's an ongoing partnership. so by the way, if parents out there looking...
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sarah. >> that's exactly right.ion in scene is here on terror hills drive and killed our way and that is where police have a perimeter where that man whose armed believed to be armed is located. it's a big perimeter here and they believe the man is inside there. they're negotiating with this man. he's in his mid 20's. he's believed to be having a mental episode while armed with a gun and he just keeps walking around. he's contained to this perimeter. police have seen him. >> they've left a phone for him to you to talk with negotiators with the. contra costa county sheriff's office. he isn't threatening police himself or the public. so that's important to note, whereas earlier we thought maybe you may be armed and dangerous. it doesn't appear that he's threatening anyone at this time. he's cooperating. he hasn't surrendered, but he's cooperating now, this was first reported at 1030 sunday night. police got a call from a mother wanting a welfare check on her son. she was worried about his mental health. now they went
sarah. >> that's exactly right.ion in scene is here on terror hills drive and killed our way and that is where police have a perimeter where that man whose armed believed to be armed is located. it's a big perimeter here and they believe the man is inside there. they're negotiating with this man. he's in his mid 20's. he's believed to be having a mental episode while armed with a gun and he just keeps walking around. he's contained to this perimeter. police have seen him. >> they've...
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sarah _ data. all right. brilliant top tips there. sarah munro, i data. all right. having _ really appreciate it. thanks for having me. _ really appreciate it. thanks for having me. before i really appreciate it. thanks for having me. before we i really appreciate it. thanks i for having me. before we go, financial markets _ for having me. before we go, financial markets in _ for having me. before we go, financial markets in asia. i financial markets in asia. japan is open for the first time in five days today and it is down slightly. it was up earlier, it had a jump of 1.8% earlier. 0bviously things have changed. thank you for your company. i will see you soon. hello there. the weather is set to change a bit this weekend as the wind direction changes. at the moment, though, we've still got that cool northerly airflow and that means more showers, heavy showers again during thursday. certainly a dramatic day on wednesday, lots of downpours, hail and some thunder in there as well. a lot of those showers have faded away, so we've got a cold start. may be a frosty start
sarah _ data. all right. brilliant top tips there. sarah munro, i data. all right. having _ really appreciate it. thanks for having me. _ really appreciate it. thanks for having me. before i really appreciate it. thanks for having me. before we i really appreciate it. thanks i for having me. before we go, financial markets _ for having me. before we go, financial markets in _ for having me. before we go, financial markets in asia. i financial markets in asia. japan is open for the first time in...
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sarah, we're gonna have to leave it right there.with us this sunday morning. >> i think people really need to pay attention to that. considering it's a holiday weekend, late at night. and a lot of people are putting. attention >> the bills text just was released a left in the last hour. >> exactly. and not allowing voting at night, as well. >>night, as well not to get off my monologue. to capitol hill will follow over senate republicans faulting blocking the creation of the january 6th commission continues. but democrats may have a black plan. and this embassy's amanda golden has the latest. amanda, how are they moving forward with? this >> kendis, now that we see that this bipartisan independent commission that was trying to move through the senate at the end of this past week is effectively finished. it is a very optimistic outlook. democrats though are not trying to shy away from this topic. in fact, they're keeping it front and center. and really trying to move forward with their own alternative ideas. and that includes establis
sarah, we're gonna have to leave it right there.with us this sunday morning. >> i think people really need to pay attention to that. considering it's a holiday weekend, late at night. and a lot of people are putting. attention >> the bills text just was released a left in the last hour. >> exactly. and not allowing voting at night, as well. >>night, as well not to get off my monologue. to capitol hill will follow over senate republicans faulting blocking the creation of...
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mum is no longerwith us, sarah, but say to people, i know your mum is no longer with us, sarah, butadvice? i love how ashley was — what is the advice? i love how ashley was talking _ what is the advice? i love how ashley was talking about - what is the advice? i love how ashley was talking about it, i what is the advice? i love how ashley was talking about it, it| what is the advice? i love how i ashley was talking about it, it is about education and being curious, rather than making assumptions... i remember on one occasion mum decided to show how well she was by doing press ups and starjumps in a shop, my brother and i were hiding behind a railing because we wanted to support her doing it but we did not want to be seen with her exhibiting that behaviour. of course people will start, that is not a note on everything to do any shop. but be curious, wonder what might be happening to the family, maybe ask, how can i support you? can you tell me what is happening? rather than assuming it is drugs or alcohol, it might not be the case. what assuming it is drugs or alcohol, it might not b
mum is no longerwith us, sarah, but say to people, i know your mum is no longer with us, sarah, butadvice? i love how ashley was — what is the advice? i love how ashley was talking _ what is the advice? i love how ashley was talking about - what is the advice? i love how ashley was talking about it, i what is the advice? i love how ashley was talking about it, it| what is the advice? i love how i ashley was talking about it, it is about education and being curious, rather than making...
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sarah rainsford, bbc news, minsk.s story, i'm joined now by our correspondent olga ivshina in london. what impact will sanctions have on lukashenka's position? first of all, these sanctions are going to address the closed circle of mr lukashenko, his allies and people from his administration, but what is also important is that from the 3rd ofjune, these sanctions are going to be addressed, and they're going to be addressed, and they're going to be addressed, and they're going to touch the state funded enterprises, and this means that these sanctions will also have an impact on people in belarus and people who live there, and this means that the already struggling economy will struggle even more, and thatis economy will struggle even more, and that is the problem for not only for the leader but also for the people of the country. find the leader but also for the people of the country-— of the country. and is president putin likely _ of the country. and is president putin likely to _ of the country. and is president puti
sarah rainsford, bbc news, minsk.s story, i'm joined now by our correspondent olga ivshina in london. what impact will sanctions have on lukashenka's position? first of all, these sanctions are going to address the closed circle of mr lukashenko, his allies and people from his administration, but what is also important is that from the 3rd ofjune, these sanctions are going to be addressed, and they're going to be addressed, and they're going to be addressed, and they're going to touch the state...
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that was sarah.— tiny ball of rock. brilliant! that was sarah.ah. how amazing with these pictures? - with these pictures? incredible. it's amazing to see what our smartphones can do that most of us will never actually use them for. right. over the _ over the course of the past year some people got into new hobbies and others may have been busy sorting things out around the house. like maybe going through some old photos. and in fact, i have something here that could be very handy for that. this is a gadget for digitising old negatives so you can either save them in your phone or you can print them. right, 0k, how does it work? it is simple to use but a bit fedeli. you have to download the picto scanner at first and turn the light on... slip your negative in here. line up your phone camera with the whole. and then you are ready to go. i see, so it is reversing the colours in the image and showing you the positive of the negative in a live view, yeah? that's right, then you just have to snap it. that's right, then you 'ust have to snap iti have to
that was sarah.— tiny ball of rock. brilliant! that was sarah.ah. how amazing with these pictures? - with these pictures? incredible. it's amazing to see what our smartphones can do that most of us will never actually use them for. right. over the _ over the course of the past year some people got into new hobbies and others may have been busy sorting things out around the house. like maybe going through some old photos. and in fact, i have something here that could be very handy for that....
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sarah: we are not value investors. we are valuation investors. the heart of everything we do, so if vaua
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sarah smith, understatement from the prime ministertonight. sarah smith, thank you.us will now turn to how the prime minister responds to the snps victory. meanwhile after disappointing results in council elections in england, labour has fared better in contests for mayor. but the conservatives are continuing to pick up support in what were once labour strongholds. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg — her report contains some flashing images. can they shake on anything now? if the argument over scotland's place in the united kingdom will be settled, only one of them can win. in edinburgh, she would like another vote on independent but parliament in westminster would say no. this is not the time — in westminster would say no. this is not the time to _ in westminster would say no. this is not the time to be _ in westminster would say no. this is not the time to be talking _ in westminster would say no. this is not the time to be talking about - in westminster would say no. this is not the time to be talking about a i not the time to be talking about a second
sarah smith, understatement from the prime ministertonight. sarah smith, thank you.us will now turn to how the prime minister responds to the snps victory. meanwhile after disappointing results in council elections in england, labour has fared better in contests for mayor. but the conservatives are continuing to pick up support in what were once labour strongholds. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg — her report contains some flashing images. can they shake on anything now? if the...
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so i have a question for you sarah in the earlier part of your presentation. you may note that there were several of these artists mary cassat being one. for example that were somehow able to break through there weren't very many famous female artists at this time period in the case of cassat as you mentioned, she might be known as is the most famous female impressionist. how did these women who have their their portraits or they're paintings or their sculptures included in the white house collection? how did they manage to be recognized particularly in eras in which, you know women were certainly not supported in the arts. yeah, that's a great question colleen and i think just to preface it, you know a number of these artists didn't come to the white house collection until long after their passing. and so you see a lot of artists that really weren't. recognized for their talents until the very end of their lives, but for those that really found their way into prominence during their lifetime. it seems to me that many of them had an in through their own will t
so i have a question for you sarah in the earlier part of your presentation. you may note that there were several of these artists mary cassat being one. for example that were somehow able to break through there weren't very many famous female artists at this time period in the case of cassat as you mentioned, she might be known as is the most famous female impressionist. how did these women who have their their portraits or they're paintings or their sculptures included in the white house...
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sarah, why did you write what you wrote last june and you still stand by it? >> i wrote what i wrote last june, it was a very emotional weekend, there were riots that had broken out in nearby trenton, we had to send offices to that location and i was receiving texts and phone calls and family members, friends checking in and seeing if i was okay as the night went on at home, the night shift, got home and i wanted to just let everybody know i was okay and i was home and i felt that that is the quickest way to get that information. >> don't mean to interrupt but that is how you felt then. a lot of people agree with you, a lot of people say look at the distraction, not the peaceful aspect but the destruction aspect of it and the threatening of people sitting in restaurants where they don't raise their first source say certain words that are harassed, a lot of people feel that way, do you still feel that way? >> i do. i feel they are dangerous elements within and -- >> you say that this is the first time your client is faced any sort of disciplinary action on the
sarah, why did you write what you wrote last june and you still stand by it? >> i wrote what i wrote last june, it was a very emotional weekend, there were riots that had broken out in nearby trenton, we had to send offices to that location and i was receiving texts and phone calls and family members, friends checking in and seeing if i was okay as the night went on at home, the night shift, got home and i wanted to just let everybody know i was okay and i was home and i felt that that is...